Shades of Pop

Black and white photos from the 1970s
by the Italian photographer 
Agnese De Donato, whose archives
Francesca owns, reinterpreted in Pop.

 

A faceless body, unnatural and bright colors, the dematerialization of identity: pop culture has the power to change 
our view of reality.

Crypto 70

Reworking of a 1970s photo by Agnese De Donato

Icons

Altering physical features to challenge the viewer's perception of reality and question the very nature of identity.

Kaleidoscope - Fragments of Identity

Soul Traces

A fusion of past and present in search for identity through human history.

A modern face blends strikingly with prehistoric cave paintings: the intrinsic link between our ancient origins and our contemporary identity.

Abstract Drifts

Exploring the theme of perception of reality and its subjective representation, Francesca reinterpreted a 21st century architectural work - Massimiliano Fuksas' The Cloud - by transforming it into an emotionally engaging visual experience.

Immersed in the forms and colors of the Cloud, she went beyond the boundaries of the physical form of the building itself, into a dreamlike and purely abstract exercise.

Between Fiction & Reality

AI re-imagining of Agnese De Donato's photos of Memè Perlini's 
play "Who's Pirandello?" (1973),
in which the director, taking his cue 
from "Six Characters in Search
of an Author" and the Pirandellian dilemma over fiction and reality.

By destroying the connotations
of the characters, an oneiric 
journey through emotions,
obsessions and fears.

Cinematic Vibes

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